China-Korea-U.S. Economic and Environmental Modeling Workshop
Conference Proceedings, May 2001
Unless otherwise noted, all presentations are available in Adobe Acrobat format.
Proceedings - Intoduction, Rapporteur Notes,
Attendees, and Agenda
- Appendix C-1 Introductory Remarks from Korea Energy Economics Institute, Seung Jick Yoo
- Appendix C-2 MIT's Emission Prediction and Policy Analysis Model, John Reilly
- Appendix C-3 Global Impact of the Kyoto Mechanisms: Results from the KEEI CGE Model, Cho Gyeong Lyeob
- Appendix C-4 Modeling Energy Sectors in China and East Asia: Findings from IEA's World Energy Outlook 2000, Fatih Birol
- Appendix C-5 Scenarios for Chinese Economic Development: Top-Down Model, Li Shantong and Zhai Fan
- Appendix C-6 Update on SGM China, Ron Sands and Jiang Kejun
- Appendix C-7 Recent Modeling Activities of IGES: The Case of Korea, Tae Yung Jung
- Appendix C-8 Korea Bottom-Up Model for Energy
and Carbon Forecasting, Kang Seung-Jin
- Appendix C-9 Hot Air and Cold Water: The Unexpected Decline in China's Energy Consumption, presented by Jayant Sathaye for Jonathan Sinton and David Fridley
- Appendix C-10 Markal-Macro Applications for China, Chen Wenying
- Appendix C-11 Recent ETSAP Modeling Activities with Markal-Times, Gian Carlos Tosato
- Appendix C-12 Modeling a Technology-Based Climate Strategy within an Equilibrium Framework, Skip Laitner
- Appendix C-13 History and Methodology of the EMF, John Weyant
- Appendix C-14 Using Mini-Cam for Burden-Sharing Analysis, Ron Sands for Jae Edmonds and Sonny Kim
- Appendix C-15 Using IMAGE for Integrated Assessment, Detlef van Vuuren & Li Yun
- Appendix C-16 Recent Results from AIM, Toshihiko Masui and Yang Hongwei
- Appendix C-17 Modeling the Health Benefits of Carbon Emissions Reductions in China, Richard Garbaccio
- Appendix C-18 Climate Change, Health Risk, and Economic Analysis, Zhang Xiao and Zheng Yisheng
- Appendix C-19 Using Markal as an Analytic Tool for Pollution Control and Energy Policy Options: The Shanghai and Three-Cities' Cases, Koen Smekens and Chen Changhong
- Appendix C-20 Modeling non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Mitigation & the Importance of a Multi-gas Abatement Strategy, Francisco De La Chesnaye
- Appendix C-21 RAINS Asia and Local Applications, David Streets (Note: This presentation is similar to the one given in Beijing, but not identical.)
- Appendix C-22 Perspectives of CDM Collaboration Between Japan and China: A Case Study for the Steel Making Sector, Hu Xiulian and Jiang Kejun
- Appendix C-23 Uncertainty in CDM Analysis, Yang Yufeng
- Appendix C-24 Potential Impacts of Chinese Forests on the Atmospheric Carbon and Uncertainty Analysis, Xu Deying and Zhang Xiaoquan
- Appendix C-25 COMAP Model (Comprehensive Mitigation Assessment Process), Jayant Sathaye
- Appendix C-26 Analyzing Carbon Emissions Reductions in China with CGE Model, Presented by Shen Keting for He Juhuang and Xu Songling